Have you ever been around one of those people whose attitude is completely enjoyable and infectious? If so, you probably loved every second of that experience. The first thing you notice about Curb Records' Ashley Gearing is she has a positive attitude that is completely absorbing, if not downright overwhelming. As you'll find out from her music this is nothing out of the ordinary.

Tough tasks are nothing to Ashley. She's been working in the world of entertainment since the age of 12. It was then she made history by entering Billboard's Hot Country Singles chart, overtaking the 46 year-old record previously held by Brenda Lee. Her version of "Can You Hear Me When I Talk to You" gave Ashley immediate national exposure by displaying a talent well beyond her years.

Ashley is currently being seen at a variety of places that give her ample opportunity to show audiences just how versatile she is. This includes playing festivals and packed stadiums, performing with the Boston Pops, at the homecoming celebration for General Tommy Franks, and on national television for the Boston Red Sox on numerous occasions. This includes the national playoffs with the New York Yankees in 2004. In addition, Ashley recorded music for the Walt Disney CD Series, DISNEYMANIA, with an incredible version of "When You Wish Up On A Star". Most recently, she was a featured guest on numerous national radio shows, including the famed "Rick and Bubba" show.

Right now, Ashley is busy taking her vocal career to the next level. This 19 year old musical powerhouse is working in the studio with famed music producer Byron Gallimore, who has also with artists like Tim McGraw, Faith Hill and Jo Dee Messina. Having recently signed with Curb Records, Ashley is in the middle of putting together a new single, album and a very busy musical career. This can certainly be seen through the career milestones she's reached in such a short time. These include receiving ASCAP's "Uncut Diamond" award as a future Country rising star, performed numerous times on the famed stage of the Grand Ole Opry, and was voted Best Female Country artist in a New Country Artist poll in 2006. In her first year of maintaining a MySpace webpage, she has had in excess of over 1,450,000 hits. With that kind of tremendous fan support, she definitely shows she has the chops to be taken seriously in Music City and beyond.

Senior Vice-president & General Manager of Curb Records, Dennis Hannon, says this about Ashley, "Ashley is a triple threat: young, talented and beautiful, I think she's got a long successful career ahead of her and I'm thrilled that she's part of our Curb family."

About her budding career Ashley says, "This is a dream come true. This is what I love to do, and I'm enjoying every bit of it. The support from my family and friends is really wonderful, and I'm especially happy that there are a lot of young people among my fans, because it's great that they know about country music".